495-490 B.C – Red Figure Amphora, Type A'On side A feature Hermes, a Satyr named Oreimachos and a deer . Hermes is dressed in a short tunic and chlamys, and wears a winged cap and winged boots. He holds a kerykeion (herald's wand) and a large kantharos in his left hand, a small oinochoe in his right hand and strides to the right. Next to Hermes strides Oreimachos holding a barbiton (lyre) in one hand,in his other hand, held out behind him, he holds the end of a string attached to the lyre. His head turned to the opposite direction, connecting the synthesis to the depiction of a single satyr named Orochares on Side B. According to M.Tiberius it is possible that on the vase are depicted the protagonists of a Satyric Drama.
Both formes are characterized by their long figures and incomparable beauty, forming a unified contour isolated against the black background of the vase as they are superimposed on one another.
Berlin, Antikenmuseum.

20 - Red Figure Amphora, Type A'

495-490 B.C – Red Figure Amphora, Type A'On side A feature Hermes, a Satyr named Oreimachos and a deer . Hermes is dressed in a short tunic and chlamys, and wears a winged cap and winged boots. He holds a kerykeion (herald's wand) and a large kantharos in his left hand, a small oinochoe in his right hand and strides to the right. Next to Hermes strides Oreimachos holding a barbiton (lyre) in one hand,in his other hand, held out behind him, he holds the end of a string attached to the lyre. His head turned to the opposite direction, connecting the synthesis to the depiction of a single satyr named Orochares on Side B. According to M.Tiberius it is possible that on the vase are depicted the protagonists of a Satyric Drama.
Both formes are characterized by their long figures and incomparable beauty, forming a unified contour isolated against the black background of the vase as they are superimposed on one another.
Berlin, Antikenmuseum.

21 - Red figure Belly Amphora

510-500 B.C – Red figure Belly AmphoraArming of Hector. Attributed to the vase-painter Euthymides. Hector is shown donning his armor before combat. He is watched by Priam and Hecuba. Hector is trying to put on the armor thorax over his short himation.By his feet lies his shield. On the right, Hecuba holding the spear and the helmet. Priam, on the left, in his long himation, holding a walking-cane and advising Hector, with his arm slightly raised. Priam’s old age is shown by his baldness, his thin beard and mustache
On side A the following inscriptions are seen: EUTHYMIDES EPOESEN, HECTOR and HECUBA.
Berlin, Antikenmuseum.

22 - Red Figure Amphora, Type A'

510-500 B.C – Red figure Belly AmphoraArming of Hector. Attributed to the vase-painter Euthymides. Hector is shown donning his armor before combat. He is watched by Priam and Hecuba. Hector is trying to put on the armor thorax over his short himation.By his feet lies his shield. On the right, Hecuba holding the spear and the helmet. Priam, on the left, in his long himation, holding a walking-cane and advising Hector, with his arm slightly raised. Priam’s old age is shown by his baldness, his thin beard and mustache
On side A the following inscriptions are seen: EUTHYMIDES EPOESEN, HECTOR and HECUBA.
Berlin, Antikenmuseum.